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The green economy is becoming Montenegro’s next growth sector

Montenegro’s economic identity has long been defined by tourism, real estate and services. Yet a new investment narrative is beginning to emerge—one centred on...

Europe’s newest member candidate is becoming an infrastructure story

Montenegro’s path toward European Union membership has traditionally been viewed through a political lens. During 2026, however, a different narrative is emerging. The accession process...

Montenegro’s tourism economy enters a new investment cycle

For decades, tourism has been Montenegro’s largest economic story. Every summer season has been measured through arrivals, overnight stays and occupancy rates. Yet the...

Foreign direct investment in Montenegro reaches €1.32 billion as corporate and banking investments accelerate

Montenegro attracted €1.3198 billion in total foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows during the latest reporting period, confirming the country’s continued ability to attract international capital despite...

Montenegro’s growth cycle shifts from property to power, credit and consumption

For much of the past decade, Montenegro’s economic story was often told through the lens of tourism arrivals, coastal real estate transactions and foreign...

Montenegro as a CBAM trading platform: Importers, re-exporters and third-country operators in the new EU carbon border cycle

Montenegro’s CBAM exposure should not be viewed only through the lens of domestic producers. The country’s strategic position on the Adriatic, its port infrastructure,...
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